Nationals owner Mark Lerner had cancer, leg amputated WASHINGTON (AP) — Washington Nationals owner Mark Lerner said Thursday night in a letter to a Washington Post columnist that he had cancer and had his left leg amputated. In the letter to columnist Barry Svrluga, the 63-year-old Lerner wrote:...(The Seattle Times: Home)

Ryan Kavanaugh Sued for Fraud by Relativity Hedge Fund Investor A hedge fund investor is suing Relativity boss Ryan Kavnaugh for fraud, accusing him of misrepresenting the state of Relativity's finances and of lying about a billionaire investor in order to secure a loan to keep the embattled company afloat....(Gossip Bucket RSS Feed)

Free Farmer Conservation Event Happens Aug. 22 In St. Louis The event celebrating sustainable agriculture practices and collaboration across the food supply chain is open to all farmers will be jointly hosted by the National Corn Growers Association and Environmental Defense Fund.Another 1 image ( show )Source: AGWEBCategories: Business/Agriculture...(newsfiber)

Darby Has Impressive Debut, Eagles Beat Bills 20-16 Ronald Darby intercepted former teammate Tyrod Taylor and returned it 48 yards and also broke up two passes in his first game since Philadelphia acquired him from the Bills last week, and the Eagles beat Buffalo 20-16....(U.S. News - News)

8/17 CBS Evening News At least 13 dead and many more seriously injured in Barcelona terrorist attack; amateur photographers will bring the solar eclipse to the world...(U.S. Headlines From CBSNews.com)

Bannon May Not Have Meant To Contradict Trump — But He Did Just That Watch VideoWhite House adviser Steve Bannon was reportedly laying low amid rumors his job might be in jeopardy. And then he called up the co-editor of The American Prospect — a notably liberal magazine critical of President Trump — to vent a bit. Robert Kuttner, the magazine's...(Newsy Headlines)

Massage Envy opens Washington, D.C., location in Tenleytown At long last, Massage Envy has come to the District. The Scottsdale, Arizona-based pampering service has had capital-area locations in College Park and Lanham in Maryland, as well as in Arlington, Virginia, but with the opening of the company's new...(www.washingtontimes.com stories: News)